North American PSN Users Will Be Able To Download Skullgirls On April 10

Reverge Labs' 2D fighting game, Skullgirls, was recently confirmed for a release on Xbox Live Arcade on April 11. At the time, a firm release date for the PlayStation Network version had not been confirmed. Now, it has been revealed that the North American PlayStation 3 release of the game will be getting a one-day jump ahead of its Xbox brethren.

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Reverge Labs‘ 2D fighting game, Skullgirls, was recently confirmed for a release on Xbox Live Arcade on April 11. At the time, a firm release date for the PlayStation Network version had not been confirmed. Now, it has been revealed that the North American PlayStation 3 release of the game will be getting a one-day jump ahead of its Xbox brethren. It will launch on Tuesday, April 10, with an asking price of $14.99.

PlayStation Network launch dates for other countries such as Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, have not yet been announced, though it has been confirmed that they will receive the XBLA version on the same day as North America.

Skullgirls will be featured at numerous regional gaming tournaments starting later this month, with additional appearances set to be announced as the year continues.


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